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Architectural
Review Commission Meeting Update
Regular Meeting
November 17, 2008 Monday
5:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Commrs. Jim Duffy, Steven Hopkins, Zeljka Howard, Anthony Palazzo,
Chris Weber, Vice-Chair Greg Wilhelm, and Chairperson Allen Root
Commr. Palazzo was absent.
ACCEPTANCE OF AGENDA:
The agenda was accepted as submitted.
PUBLIC COMMENT:
There was no public comment other than on regular agenda items.
PRESENTATION:
1. Introduction
to plan revisions proposed for the Laurel Creek project, affecting
the design of 112 units at 861 and 953 Orcutt Road; R-4-PD zone;
Watt Communities, applicant.
(Michael Codron)
Michael Codron provided a detailed presentation to the Commission on
proposed revisions to the project that were necessary to comply with
the new International Building Code. He noted that the revised
project would result in less overall grading and lower building
heights. He clarified that the site plan was generally the same
with the same density but that fewer buildings were proposed (19
instead of 30). He went over the detailed colored elevations noting
that there were two proposed building styles, Craftsman and
Mission/Spanish Revival. He concluded by noting that a staff report
with an analysis of the changes, including needed minor creek
setback exceptions, would be prepared for a public hearing at the
ARC’s next meeting scheduled for December 1st.
The applicant followed with their own presentation of some of the
key changes and responded to questions from the Commission.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
2.
1310 Foothill Boulevard.
ARC 200-07; Final review of a new 16-unit residential condominium
project; R-3 zone; SLO Investments, applicant.
(Phil Dunsmore)
Staff provided a presentation that focused on the previous ARC
direction and the changes made to the project by the applicant in
response. The applicants answered Commission questions regarding
pedestrian access to the university and the proposed building colors
and roof treatment. On a 6:0 vote, the ARC granted final approval
to the project, based on findings, and subject to conditions and
code requirements. The ARC amended Condition No. 7 to require the
applicants to work with staff on a final color scheme, encouraging
them to produce colored building elevations and to use
complementary, rather than contrasting, colors.
3.
11980 Los Osos Valley Road.
ARC 7-07; Conceptual review of a new commercial retail center on the
GAP property known as Prefumo Creek Commons; Irish Hills Plaza East,
LLC, applicant. (Phil Dunsmore)
Staff presented the revised site plan and building elevations and
discussed the Commission’s previous comments highlighting applicable
sections of the Community Design Guidelines. Staff noted how
revised plans have responded to some of the ARC’s prior direction
but that significant changes to the project, especially the addition
of a 140,000 s.f. tenant, create potential challenges in complying
with the Community Design Guidelines. Following a separate
presentation by the project architects, the Commissioners discussed
the site plan and building elevations and questioned the positioning
of the major anchor in relationship to the street, asking why most
of the parking needs to be between the street and the store. The
project representative discussed the need for parking to be
available to customers between the building entrance and the street.
During public testimony, several residents of the Oceanaire
neighborhood discussed concerns regarding pedestrian access and
location of truck loading docks for Anchor C. Neighbors preferred
that all larger retail stores be moved as far from the neighborhood
as possible.
In summary, Commissioners felt that the proposed site plan was
justified but could be improved by the addition of another
commercial pad adjacent to Los Osos Valley Road and by the
incorporation of additional landscape and other treatment between
the main anchor and the street. The applicants responded by
introducing new plans that show trellis features at the edge of the
parking area and a reconfigured loading dock for Anchor C.
Commissioners also discussed the need for minor changes to the
north elevation of Anchor E and expressed the desire for the
architecture of the anchor and pad buildings to be complementary to
one another in terms of quality, details, and finish materials. The
ARC continued the item to a date uncertain with direction to
incorporate minor changes.
COMMENT & DISCUSSION:
1.
Staff:
a.
Agenda
Forecast - Pam Ricci provided an agenda forecast for the upcoming
December 1st
meeting.
2.
Commission:
a. Minutes:
November 3, 2008 -
The minutes were
approved as submitted.
b.
Recent
Project Review – Lessons Learned
The Commission asked staff to insure that colored
elevations depicting proposed color palettes for buildings accompany
plans submitted for final architectural review approval. They also
mentioned that actual material samples of proposed brick and
cultured stone be submitted and that adequate information is
presented to determine how mortar joints will be finished.
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 8:00 p.m.
Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the
Architectural Review Commission regarding any item on this agenda
will be made available for public inspection in the Community
Development Department, 919 Palm Street, during normal business hours.


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